TABLE 6.—Ages, Sexes, and Occupations of Salary or Wage Earners and Relatives Assisting Heads of Household in their Business (but no Receiving Salary or Wages), and of Persons Not at Work for more than a Week Preceding the Census Day (exclusive of those on Leave of Absence)—continued.
Classification. Occupations. Salary or Wage Earners (W) and Relatives Assisting (A).*
Order. Sub-order. Group. Total. Age Groups of Males.
Males. Females. 5 to 15. 15 to 20. 20 to 25. 25 to 45. 45 to 65. 65 and over. Unspecified.
CLASS V.—INDUSTRIAL—continued.
Sub-order 2.—Roads, &c.—continued.
21 2 7 Dredge worker, diver 35 4 8 7 13 3
7a Sewer contractor's labourer (construction) 546 2 17 53 402 69 3
8 Drainer, pavior, tar pavement maker 156 2 11 14 84 41 4
9 Others 30 2 20 7 1
Total, Order 21 20,356 11 336 2,396 2,247 10,501 3,796 1,032 48
Sub-class C.—Others and Undefined Industrial Workers.
ORDER 22.—PERSONS ENGAGED IN THE DISPOSAL OF THE DEAD, OF DEAD MATTER, SILT, OR REFUSE.
Sub-order 1—Disposal of the Dead.
22 1 1 Undertaker 114 10 3 10 19 67 14 1
2 Cemetery keeper, grave-digger 83 2 2 7 5 40 21 8
3 Others 1 1
Sub-order 2.—Disposal of Refuse.
2 1 Scavenger, street cleaner 586 5 27 37 332 144 41
2 Chimney sweep 12 1 1 1 2 4 3
3 Sanitary contractor, nightman 137 1 16 13 76 29 2
4 Sewerage clerk, worker, overseer 112 12 70 26 3 1
5 Others 1 1
Total, Order 22 1,046 12 14 61 87 587 238 58 1
ORDER 23.—INDUSTRIAL WORKERS IMPERFECTLY DEFINED.
Sub-order 1.—Imperfectly Defined.
23 1 1 Mechanic, manufacturer (so defined) 659 280 23 167 144 244 69 9 3
2 Factory worker, manager (so defined) 658 328 93 245 92 192 28 8
3 Engineer, engine-driver, stoker, fireman (so defined) 2,057 5 180 274 1,008 466 121 3
4 Machinist, machine hand (so defined) 177 4 29 34 91 18 1
5 Contractor, manager, apprentice, foreman (so defined) 767 65 29 186 99 337 107 9
6 Labourer (undefined) 13,838 3 255 2,270 2,345 5,739 2,336 841 52
7 Others 26 4 19 3
Total, Order 23 18,182 676 409 3,081 2,988 7,630 3,027 989 58
Total, Class V. 87,241 26,232 2,917 16,262 13,318 39,138 12,483 2,925 198
CLASS VI.—PRIMARY PRODUCERS.
ORDER 24.—PERSONS MAINLY ENGAGED IN AGRICULTURAL, PASTORAL OR MINERAL PURSUITS, ETC.
Sub-order 1.—Agricultural Pursuits.
24 1 1 Farmer, relative assisting A. 16,361 13,238 1,613 5,947 3,974 4,378 244 188 17
2 Farm manager, overseer 359 6 6 36 246 59 12
3 Farm servant, agricultural labourer W. 20,204 599 1,057 4,367 3,644 7,441 2,729 898 68
4 Market gardener W. 1,518 9 38 175 233 719 245 94 14
A. 576 132 96 221 311 103 11 14
5 Fruit-grower, orchardist W. 700 43 47 179 110 270 79 14 1
A. 465 172 63 207 102 74 8 9 2
6 Hop, cotton, tea, coffee grower 57 50 10 13 5 20 9
7 Tobacco grower 25 3 4 5 10 3
8 Wine grower, vigneron 1,217 45 75 155 136 431 337 79 4
10 Horticulturist, gardener W. 2,132 7 33 235 236 818 555 248 7
A. 107 39 10 48 29 18 2
11 Agricultural Department officer 41 2 30 8 1
12 Others 76 5 4 1 10 28 27 6
Sub-order 2.—Pastoral Pursuits.
2 1 Grazier, pastoralist, stock-breeder, and relative assisting A. 1,159 1,062 73 435 318 279 34 18 2
2 Station manager, overseer, clerk 594 11 20 35 382 141 13 3
3 Stock-rider, drover, shearer, shepherd, pastoral labourer 4,545 7 135 837 838 1,945 601 176 13
4 Dairy farmer, relative assisting A. 3,263 4,456 337 1,301 811 728 39 44 3
5 Dairy assistant, milker 3,194 386 257 1,056 679 955 189 48 10
6 Poultry farmer 33 44 5 5 6 8 8 1
7 Stock and Brands Department officer 18 5 10 3
8 Others 36 3 4 2 27